Sep 21, 2012
DCist Preview: The Bad Plus @ The Hamilton
The Bad Plus is one of the most distinctive groups in jazz, forging a truly unique approach over the past 12 years. DCist previews their upcoming performance at The Hamilton.
Apr 12, 2010
DCist Preview: The Bad Plus @ Wolf Trap
The Bad Plus (l-r): Ethan Iverson, Reid Anderson, Dave King, photo by Michael DvorakWhile the concept of a band as a regularly working unit is central to rock music, that is not the case in jazz. Most groups operate under the name of the leader, and personnel are always shifting. It’s no wonder then that many of the most celebrated jazz groups are those that spent a serious amount of time recording and touring…
Oct 26, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> It’s raining, and you’ve got some serious partying to do tomorrow night, so we’d recommend taking in a movie and saving your strength. Don’t miss our movie picks for the weekend here, including special Halloween screenings of Nosferatu at the AFI Silver Theater. Also of note tonight, The American City Diner screens Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho at 8:30 p.m. >> If you’re more in the mood for getting your eardrums absolutely destroyed, Japanese metal…
Oct 26, 2007
Concert Preview: Jason Moran and The Bad Plus
The Washington Performing Arts Society (WPAS) is presenting an exciting double bill of adventurous piano-based jazz this Sunday at Lisner Auditorium. Performing will be The Bad Plus (pictured right) and pianist Jason Moran (pictured below), two acts who consistently refuse to be limited by traditional notions of what a jazz performance should or should not be. Moran and The Bad Plus have played together on the same bill before and, unsurprisingly, their common outside-the-box approach…
May 04, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> At 11 a.m. today or noon tomorrow, grab the kids and a box or twelve of tissues and head down to the National Archives for a screening of An American Tail. Part of their celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, they’re sharing the story of Fivel and his cheese-paved streets with the next generation. We can only assume they’ll watch it over and over like we did, each time hoping Fivel doesn’t go…